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SR Instructions The SR Plug is one of the best tweaks you’ll ever find. It’s system independent, so it’s not something that works great on some systems, but detracts from others. The SR Plug is our most popular tweak device; here’s how to use it: Plug it into your power conditioner or a regular outlet (the sound can be different, depending on where it’s connected) and extend the antenna wire up the back wall, between your speakers. Play some music (preferably at a time when there’s not a lot of outside noise going on). Close your eyes and listen, then turn the device level up to 50%. Listen for the ticks and shimmer of the symbols to start to have more dimension and feel like they’re closer to you, more real and focused. Play with adjusting the knob at different positions and with various types of music, until you find the level setting you prefer. One of the best tuning tracks we’ve found is Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, Never Going Back Again. Higher settings will give more detail, but too high will reduce the timbre of the tone, the right setting depends your room, system and preference. Schumann pulse generators work wonders on your sound. However, the Kemp unit is the only one that we would consider selling online or to my clients, because it has an adjustable intensity control. Some people are very sensitive, physically, to the Schumann frequency, especially before they become acclimated to it. For a small percentage of people who are very sensitive to the signal, prolonged exposure to a full intensity, non-adjustable signal can be fatiguing. The intensity knob allows you to lower the level to a point that’s comfortable, then after about a month you will be able to turn the level up. However, for the vast majority of people this is not an issue. To use the QA plug, just plug it into your main system outlet or an outlet in your power conditioner (it’s recommended to try different positions), then turn the intensity knob until you hit that sweet spot where the sound seems to come into focus.